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Today’s agriculture headlines and expert perspectives serving farmers, ranchers, crop consultants, livestock nutritionists and the entire U.S. ag community.
Ron Rabou made a shift from a price taker to a price maker.
Do your consultants have succession plans?
Meet and exchange ideas with other families who are also in the process of succession planning at the Farm Journal Legacy Conference.
Meet and exchange ideas with other families who are also in the process of succession planning at the Farm Journal Legacy Conference.
Record, analyze and revisit how you evaluate opportunities.
Claas is expanding its harvesting lineup with the new Lexion 6000 Series straw walker combines.
Ensure your time investment creates farm profitability.
Kristjan Hebert focuses on long-term gain over short-term gains on his Saskatchewan farm.
After major expansion, Chase Dewitz is focused on inner growth
“Farmers are likely far down the list of threatened occupations.”
Klinefelter was an internationally known thought leader in agricultural finance, farm and ranch management, business and personnel management, and risk management.
The increased incidence of the disease this year in the Midwest has to do with the extremely hot, dry weather followed by heavy precipitation events farmers received in June and July.
For many growers, it can be incredibly difficult to know where to start.
“When you look at the big picture, ultimately regenerative agriculture practices will increase the value of your land over time,” says Jerry Hatfield.
No combine works perfectly in all crops under all conditions. That’s why there are so many options and accessories for combines and headers. Here’s a list of harvest issues, along with products to help cure them.
New operating loans have interest rates double compared to 2021
Welding arcs aren’t as illuminating as they seem. A special light designed for welding and a good welding helmet can help.
What weeds do you hate and why? As a native of New Mexico, Clinton Griffiths spent hours alongside his dad, a hoe and bucket in hand, ridding their property of goatheads, a prickly plant with no proven useful purpose.
Sens. Chuck Grassley and Sherrod Brown have introduced the Farm Program Integrity Act. It would create a cap of $250,000 in commodity support for a single farm operation and, potentially, some undesirable side effects.
The unlikely 100-year survival of an immaculate 9-X tractor despite thievery, rust, weeds, and skeletonization is a tale of predestination.
Becky Meeuwsen Berger’s grass seed business evolves to prioritize quality and family harmony.
This powerful leadership tool is vital for big-picture planning.
Multiyear budgets provide focus and remove surprises.
As the COVID-19 pandemic became part of our daily lives, it highlighted the need for succession and contingency planning.
Learn how to avoid these frustrating and deal-breaking mistakes.
Jim Douglas and his son, James, are navigating the joys and hurdles of succession planning.
The Ranger XD 1500 is designed for capability, strength and comfort, featuring a 110-hp engine, the STEELDRIVE automatic transmission and more than 70 accessories.
The ag port addition is expected to increase exports of DDGS, corn and soybeans by 400,000 metric tons each year.